San Francisco 49ers vs St Louis Rams highlights: Jarryd Hayne NFL scores, result

By Jason Pollock / Roar Guru

Match Result:

It took extra time, but the 49ers managed to win their final game of the season and ensure the Rams finish negative (7-9) for yet another year.

Despite San Francisco’s season being non-salvageable, finishing 5-11, it was still a great win at home, holding out against a tough Rams team.

Blaine Gabbert wasn’t perfect, throwing an interception, but he played pretty well otherwise, completing 28 of 44 for 354 yards and a touchdown.

DuJuan Harris had 16 carries for 67 yards, also catching eight passes for 86 yards, while Anquan Boldin (5 rec, 71 yards) and Torrey Smith (5 rec, 61 yards) also contributed.

Phil Dawson kicked four field goals, including the 23 yarder in overtime to give the 49ers the win.

Case Keenum completed 22 of 37 for 231 yards, but failed to register any scores. The Rams were shut down on the ground, and without Todd Gurley, they had to go to Tre Mason, who finished with 44 yards and a touchdown off 18 carries.

A good win for the 49ers, but it may not be enough to salvage Jim Tomsula’s job.

Final Score:
San Francisco – 19
St Louis – 16

Match Preview:

The San Francisco 49ers and the St Louis Rams face off in the final game of their 2015-16 campaigns, and what will be the last chance to see Jarryd Hayne in action for a while. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 8:25 am (AEDT).

The San Francisco 49ers are slated to have their worst season in a long time, depending on whether they win or lose against the Rams. If they win and finish 5-11, they’ll match their record from 2007; if they lose, and finish 4-12, they’ll match their record from 2005. Either way, you get the idea that this hasn’t been a good couple of months in the Bay Area.

Going forward, the 49ers will have to make some serious decisions about who they want leading their team, both at the coaching position and the quarterback position. Despite losing last week to Detroit (the 49ers third straight loss), Blaine Gabbert played well, far better than most of the performances we saw from Colin Kaepernick when he was healthy and still playing.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported earlier in the week that “Jarryd Hayne looks set to play” against St Louis, but also reported that the 49ers have activated fellow running back Mike Davis. Against the Lions, Hayne finished with nine carries for 27 yards and five catches for 20 yards, not a great showing but a much-improved stat line than earlier in the season.

The 49ers have a whopping 16 players on the injury report. Defensive tackle Quinton Dial (back) and linebacker Michael Wilhoite (ankle) are both out, with safety Jaquiski Tartt (knee) and center Marcus Martin (concussion) both doubtful to play. Wide receiver Torrey Smith (back), running back Bruce Miller (foot) and defensive tackle Arik Armstead (shoulder) are all probable to play with limited participation in practice.

Safety Eric Reid (hip), cornerbacks Dontae Johnson (ankle) and Tramaine Brock (hamstring), tackles Joe Staley (knee), Erik Pears (knee) and Trenton Brown (knee) and linebackers NaVorro Bowman (shoulder), Eli Harold (finger) and Ahmad Brooks (shoulder) are all probable to play and participated fully in practice.

The Rams have to be completely confident going into their final matchup of the season; not only are they facing off against one of the worst teams in the NFL, but they’re on a three-game winning streak and have the potential to finish 8-8. The last time the Rams broke even was 2006 – every season since then has been a losing effort, some of them disastrous.

St Louis defeated the Seahawks 23-17 last week, their second win this season over last year’s Super Bowl runner-up. Case Keenum only threw for 103 yards, but a touchdown pass to Kenny Britt combined with a Todd Gurley rushing touchdown and a strong defensive effort guaranteed the win. The Rams had five sacks, an interception, and three forced fumbles.

Nick Foles has drastically underperformed, throwing for 2,052 yards, seven touchdowns, and 10 interceptions, completing 56per cent of his passes for a 69.0 passer rating. Case Keenum has only thrown for 597 yards, but has four touchdowns to only one interception, completing 61per cent of his passes for a 91.9 passer rating. Todd Gurley has had a breakout rookie season, carrying the ball 229 times for 1106 yards, 10 scores and a 4.8 yards per carry average.

The Rams have eight players on the injury report. Cornerback Eric Patterson (ankle) and defensive tackles Nick Fairley (concussion) and Doug Worthington (thigh) are all out. Running back Todd Gurley (foot) is doubtful while tackle Andrew Donnal (knee) is questionable. Safety Mark Barron (concussion) and defensive tackles Michael Brockers (thigh) and Ethan Westbrooks are all probable to play, participating fully in practice.

The Rams should easily handle the woeful 49ers despite playing away from home, with a big game from Todd Gurley surely solidifying him winning the Offensive Rookie of the Year award. If he plays, the running back could easily light up the San Francisco defense for 150-plus yards and three scores, with St Louis’ defensive unit poised to put in a dominant effort too.

Will Jarryd Hayne finish his first season in the NFL with a memorable performance?

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The Crowd Says:

2016-01-05T11:19:10+00:00

aubgraham

Roar Rookie


In case it wasn't clear. A safety comes about if the ball carrier gets tackled in his defensive end zone or if the ball comes loose and is recovered in the defensive end zone of the team who snapped the ball (the offensive team). It results in two points for the team who did not snap the ball (the defe.nsive team). A little like an own goal in soccer, a little like a rushed behind in Aussie Rules. No equivalent in Union or League (I believe). If you get tackled in your own try scoring area in rugby, you must drop kick the ball from the try-line to restart play.

2016-01-05T11:18:56+00:00

aubgraham

Roar Rookie


In case it wasn't clear. A safety comes about if the ball carrier gets tackled in his defensive end zone or if the ball comes loose and is recovered in the defensive end zone of the team who snapped the ball (the offensive team). It results in two points for the team who did not snap the ball (the defe.nsive team). A little like an own goal in soccer, a little like a rushed behind in Aussie Rules. No equivalent in Union or League (I believe). If you get tackled in your own try scoring area in rugby, you must drop kick the ball from the try-line to restart play.

2016-01-04T03:27:37+00:00

Brendo

Guest


You're report in inacurate. Hayne played special teams, finished with 1 tackle.

2016-01-04T03:00:04+00:00

Birdy

Guest


Is it possible they only played Hayne to keep other clubs from buying him next year?

AUTHOR

2016-01-04T02:33:56+00:00

Jason Pollock

Roar Guru


What did I get wrong?

2016-01-04T02:29:43+00:00

Nigel Grim

Guest


the Grim report Jaryd Hayne "Famous Rugby player" had a blinder of a game. He's no quitter. That is the Grim report

2016-01-04T02:21:34+00:00

pjm

Roar Rookie


Jason has lead you astray, safety's are a bit different.

AUTHOR

2016-01-04T02:17:07+00:00

Jason Pollock

Roar Guru


Thanks Kevin! It was a shame, especially given how he played last week.

2016-01-04T02:14:19+00:00

Birdy

Guest


Thanks Jason , Pretty similar to RL only they get 2 points for tackling the full back in goal .

2016-01-04T01:46:26+00:00

Kevin

Guest


Thanks for the write up Jason. Shame Hayne didn't see more game time.

AUTHOR

2016-01-04T01:25:36+00:00

Jason Pollock

Roar Guru


A safety comes about if the ball carrier gets tackled in the end zone or if the ball comes loose and is recovered in the end zone. It results in two points for the defensive team.

2016-01-04T01:07:53+00:00

Birdy

Guest


At the start if extra time they said a TD or a safety will win the game. Can some one tell me what a safety is?

AUTHOR

2016-01-04T00:58:09+00:00

Jason Pollock

Roar Guru


FULL TIME It took extra time, but the 49ers managed to win their final game of the season and ensure the Rams finish negative (7-9) for yet another year. Despite San Francisco's season being non-salvageable, finishing 5-11, it was still a great win at home, holding out against a tough Rams team. Blaine Gabbert wasn't perfect, throwing an interception, but he played pretty well otherwise, completing 28 of 44 for 354 yards and a touchdown. DuJuan Harris had 16 carries for 67 yards, also catching eight passes for 86 yards, while Anquan Boldin (5 rec, 71 yards) and Torrey Smith (5 rec, 61 yards) also contributed. Phil Dawson kicked four field goals, including the 23 yarder in overtime to give the 49ers the win. Jarryd Hayne didn't even appear in the game despite being listed as active. Case Keenum completed 22 of 37 for 231 yards, but failed to register any scores. The Rams were shut down on the ground, and without Todd Gurley, they had to go to Tre Mason, who finished with 44 yards and a touchdown off 18 carries. A good win for the 49ers, but it may not be enough to salvage Jim Tomsula's job. SAN FRANCISCO – 19 ST. LOUIS – 16 FINAL

AUTHOR

2016-01-04T00:51:36+00:00

Jason Pollock

Roar Guru


FIELD GOAL SAN FRANCISCO The 49ers win it! Phil Dawson makes it from 23 yards out to give his team the victory. SAN FRANCISCO – 19 ST. LOUIS – 16 OT: 3:30

AUTHOR

2016-01-04T00:49:27+00:00

Jason Pollock

Roar Guru


The 49ers are driving down the field here, as Blaine Gabbert finds Torrey Smith for a 15 yard gain before a huge 33 yard pass to Quinton Patton all but ensures that San Francisco will score in the next few plays, whether by a touchdown or a field goal. SAN FRANCISCO – 16 ST. LOUIS – 16 OT: 4:10

AUTHOR

2016-01-04T00:47:38+00:00

Jason Pollock

Roar Guru


Greg Zuerlein's potential game-winning field goal looked to end the game, but cornerback Dontae Johnson makes a desperation play and blocks the field goal, with Jimmie Ward recovering it and running it back 18 yards. The 49ers hopes of winning this game are still alive after a great desperation play on defense. SAN FRANCISCO – 16 ST. LOUIS – 16 OT: 5:00

AUTHOR

2016-01-04T00:40:41+00:00

Jason Pollock

Roar Guru


Tre Mason picks up 11 yards on the ground, before Keenum finds Kenny Britt for an 18 yard gain. SAN FRANCISCO – 16 ST. LOUIS – 16 OT: 12:00

2016-01-04T00:35:45+00:00

Darren

Guest


Is Gabbert really any good , cause it sure doesn't look like it .

AUTHOR

2016-01-04T00:35:16+00:00

Jason Pollock

Roar Guru


The first big play in overtime comes courtesy of Blaine Gabbert and Vance McDonald, as the QB finds the TE for a 24 yard gain. SAN FRANCISCO – 16 ST. LOUIS – 16 OT: 14:00

2016-01-04T00:29:28+00:00

tom

Guest


I reckon Hayne's gonna get cut next season

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